A second important feature of the Constitution was its emphasis on secularism. There was no ringing pronouncement of secularism in the Preamble, but operationally, its key features as understood in Indian contexts were spelled out in an exemplary manner. This was done through the carefully drafted series of Fundamental Rights. Articles 14, 16, and 17 relate to which Fundamental right? |
Right to Life Cultural and educational rights. Freedom of religion. Right to Equality |
Right to Equality |
Articles 14, 16, and 17 relate to the Right to Equality in the Indian Constitution. |